Oman Daily Observer

High alert for Independen­ce Day

HONOURS: Chhattisga­rh STF commander gets highest Police Medal posthumous­ly

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NEW DELHI: Amid intelligen­ce alerts about possible terror attacks, security was beefed up in the national capital and around 47,000 personnel were deployed ahead of Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns, officials said on Monday.

Around 25,000 security personnel will be deployed in and around New Delhi, north Delhi and major central Delhi areas, a police official said.

The Red Fort and its surroundin­g areas within a five-km radius will be taken care of by about 90 companies of security forces (over 9,000 men).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort on the 71st Independen­ce Day on Tuesday.

Officials said anti-aircraft and antidrone guns have been deployed in and around Red Fort. An additional 500 closed-circuit television and highresolu­tion cameras have been placed in and around Red Fort.

“Anti-social elements or terrorists could pose a threat to the safety of people and vital installati­ons by using unconventi­onal aerial platforms. All neighbouri­ng states have also been alerted and security beefed up on Delhi borders,” an official said.

Besides Delhi Police, personnel of paramilita­ry forces and National Security Guard will be on duty.

The official said that after the killing of several top-rung militants in Jammu and Kashmir, there are reports that outfits in that state could be looking at carrying out terror attacks.

Delhi Police Spokespers­on Madhur Verma said: “Security personnel will look out for flying objects like paramotors, hang-gliders, unmanned aerial vehicles, microlight aircraft, and remotely-piloted and small-powered aircraft.”

Flying of aerial vehicles like quadcopter­s, paraglider­s, and hot-air balloons has been banned in Delhi in the run-up to the Independen­ce Day.

Police officials said Metro rail services on the Blue Line will be run as usual. However, boarding and deboarding at the Red Fort and Jama Masjid stations on the Violet Line will not be allowed after 6.30 am till the Independen­ce Day function at Red Fort ends.

Officials said security personnel in plain-clothes will be deployed in several areas. NSG snipers too have been deployed on rooftops and strategica­lly important points.

Police Medals: A total of 990 personnel have been awarded Police Medals on the 71st Independen­ce Day, with Chhattisga­rh’s elite Special Task Force Platoon Commander Shankar Rao posthumous­ly named for the President’s Police Medal for Gallantry.

Rao, called ‘Fighter Rao’ by his colleagues, showed exemplary courage during a Maoist ambush in Sukma district on April 11, 2015, in which his six other colleagues were also killed and 10 injured.

Of the 990 personnel, 190 get the Police Medal for Gallantry, 93 will receive President’s Police Medal for Distinguis­hed Service, and 706 the Police Medal for Meritoriou­s Service.

 ?? — AFP ?? The Chattrapat­hi Shivaji Terminus railway station is lit in the colours of national flag ahead of the country’s Independen­ce Day in Mumbai on Monday.
— AFP The Chattrapat­hi Shivaji Terminus railway station is lit in the colours of national flag ahead of the country’s Independen­ce Day in Mumbai on Monday.

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